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C Spire Cellular Reception Amplifiers and Repeaters

C Spire is a telecommunications company that operates on CDMA and 3G networks at the lower levels. It also operates an LTE network, although it has had interoperability issues in the past because of the fact that its 700 MHz frequency network operates on band 12. It has taken steps since then in order to be able to offer LTE.

About C Spire Wireless

C Spire Wireless is a telecommunications company that has been around since the late 80's. It serves parts of the United States, particularly in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. As far as size is concerned, it's one of the largest telecom firms in the U.S., coming in at number six. When comparing telecommunications companies that are not publicly listed, C Spire is actually the largest of these. It has been providing LTE services to its clients since late 2012.

C Spire Wireless 3G Signal Boosters

C Spire Wireless makes use of CDMA for part of its network, which runs on the 800 and 1900 MHz frequencies. As far as 3G is concerned, C Spire is authorised to make use of the 700 MHz frequency (lower block A and B). This means that the first step when looking at signal boosters is determining whether your C Spire Wireless device makes use of the CDMA or 3G networks. After having determined this, it becomes possible to identify the specific frequency or frequencies that need to be boosted. In particular, its CDMA network makes use of two popular frequencies in the North American region, so it may be beneficial to go for a dual band booster, in order to further strengthen the available signal.

C Spire Wireless 4G LTE

C-Spire operates its LTE network on the 1700 MHz frequency (AWS) and 1900 MHz frequency (PCS). It had originally intended to also make use of its 700 MHz (class 12) frequency for LTE, but this was initially shelved due to issues with device and network compatibility. It has also been in talks with other telecommunication companies, in order to make possible LTE roaming on additional frequencies, such as 700 MHz, 850 MHz and 1900 MHz, but it remains to be seen how this will play out. Given this more tangled situation, it becomes more important to double check, which LTE frequency is available in your region before making a signal booster purchase.

Conclusion

There are more variables at play when it comes to choosing a C Spire cell phone signal booster for the C Spire Wireless networks, because of the variations in frequencies and types. The slower network may make use of either CDMA or 3G so this needs to be determined first of all. As far as LTE is concerned, the firm was supposed to operate on the 700 MHz frequency but was more or less prevented from doing so, forcing it to make use of the 1700 and 1900 MHz frequencies as an alternative.

All signal boosting products listed will work to boost reception on all phones on C-Spire cellular network. All the ones that state "3G" in their product name will amplify voice, text, and 3G data connections. All items that have "4G" listed in their name will amplify voice, text, 3G as well as 4G, 4G LTE, and 4G Advanced LTE wireless data connections to C-Spire mobile towers.